Amoroso

This is another simple dance that is entirely
in piva time like Petit Vriens.

There are two sequences to remember in this
dance. They are sequence “A”, which goes
step-step-piva-step-step-step, and sequence “B” which goes
piva-piva-piva-step. Every verse is a combination of these
sequences

Part 1

1 – 12

Pv x 12

12 Piva steps, travelling around the
room.

Part 2

1

SL SR

The man does sequence A moving
forwards, starting with two singles, leaving the lady.

2

PvL

The man continues with a piva
forwards.

3 – 4

SR SL SR

The man finishes sequence A with
three singles forwards.

5

SL SR

The lady catches up to the man with
the same sequence.

6

PvL

7 – 8

SR SL SR

Part 3

1 – 3

PvL PvR PvL

The man leaves the lady with sequence
B, starting with 3 piva steps.

4

SR

The man continues sequence B with a
single step.

1 – 3

PvL PvR PvL

The lady catches up to the man with
the same sequence.

4

SR

Part 4

1

SL SR

The man does sequence A moving
forwards, starting with two singles, leaving the lady.

2

PvL

The man continues with a piva
forwards.

3 – 4

SR SL SR

The man finishes sequence A with
three singles forwards. On the last single he turns around to
face the lady.

5

RvL

The man and lady riverenza to each
other.

6 – 8

PvL PvR PvL

The man returns to lady with sequence
B, starting with 3 piva steps.

9

SR

The man continues sequence B with a
single step, ending up facing forwards once again.

1

SL SR

The lady leaves the man with sequence
A

2

PvL

3 – 4

SR SL SR

5

RvL

The man and lady riverenza to each
other.

6 – 8

PvL PvR PvL

The lady returns to the man with
sequence B.

9

SR

Repeat

Although the original source does not
say to repeat this dance, it can be repeated with the lady going
first in each of the parts, and the man going second.